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After completing the solution for each time step specified as the output times in the Times field for a time-dependent simulation.
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Click the Open button () to open a selected recovery file. Opening recovery files this way ensures that the recovery file can be deleted without compromising the open model. It does not remove the recovery file when the open model is saved, though.
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Click the Save and Open () button saves the recovery file to a Model MPH-file and open it. It also removes the recovery file.
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Click the Save As button () to save the recovery file to a Model MPH-file and remove the recovery file.
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Click the Delete button () or press Delete to remove the selected recovery files.
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The Keep recovery files when the application terminates unexpectedly check box is selected by default to keep recovery files on disk during the solution process for time-dependent, parametric, and nonlinear solvers.
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The Check for recovery files at launch check box is selected by default so that the Recovery Files window opens at launch when there are any recovery files.
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In the Folder for recovery files field, you can specify a different folder from the default to, for example, use a folder on the server where there is more disk space for keeping large recovery files. Click Browse to browse to a recovery file folder.
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In the Folder for temporary files field you can specify a different folder than the default to, for example, use a folder where there is more disk space for keeping large temporary files. Click Browse to browse to a folder for temporary files.
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If you run the COMSOL Multiphysics software in a client-server configuration, you can specify a Folder for temporary files on client and a Folder for temporary files on server.
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